Created 25-Feb-18
Modified 28-Dec-18
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Each image has two or three versions.

One image is in the TIFF format and in the Adobe 1998 color space. This is best for offset printing operations and CMYK conversions (magazine, brochure, etc)

The Jpeg file is in the sRGB color space and this is better for any other use (web, email, social media and will convert to CMYK pretty well too if the TIFF file is problematic due to size).

If there is a third image, it’s just a slight variation of the others and is most likely to be a localized exposure change, and that is almost always a darkening of the edges of the image.

The most efficient way to rapidly browse the gallery is to click on the first image then use the keyboard arrow keys to rapidly move through the thumbnails.

To download follow these steps.

1- click on any image to bring it to your main screen.
2- once that image is up, you’ll see a pull down menu at the top edge of that image that is labeled “download”
3- there are two sub options here, if you choose “original” then only that one image will download. If you choose “All Available Originals” then the entire gallery will download in one Zip file.

For fast browsing, click on any image to bring it up to your main view window, then just use your keyboard arrow keys to rapidly move through the gallery.






Each image has at least three versions. The first image is the original file and is included as an easy reference.

The second file is in Jpeg format and in the sRGB color space. This file is best for ALL other uses such as photo prints, digital printing and web usage.

The third file is in TIF format and in the Adobe 1998 color space. This is best for offset printing operations and CMYK conversions.

Any additional images are going to be other variations which is likely to be localized color or tonal changes, focus alterations, cropping and horizon skewing.

The most efficient way to rapidly browse the gallery is to click on the first image then use the keyboard arrow keys to rapidly move through the thumbnails.

To download follow these steps.

1- click on any image to bring it to your main screen.
2- once that image is up, you’ll see a pull down menu at the top edge of that image that is labeled “download”
3- there are two sub options here, if you choose “original” then only that one image will download. If you choose “All Available Originals” then the entire gallery will download in one Zip file.

For fast browsing, click on any image to bring it up to your main view window, then just use your keyboard arrow keys to rapidly move through the gallery.

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